MVRDV
MVRDV is a Rotterdam, Netherlands-based architecture and urban design practice founded in 1993.[1] The name is an acronym for the founding members: Winy Maas (1959), Jacob van Rijs (1964) and Nathalie de Vries (1965). Maas and Van Rijs worked at OMA, De Vries at Mecanoo before starting MVRDV.[2]
The firm's first commission was the new offices for the public broadcasting corporation VPRO in Hilversum, Netherlands (1993–1997). Other built works include the Wozoco housing in Amsterdam (1994–1997) and the Dutch Pavilion at the Hannover World Exhibition Expo 2000 (1997–2000). These were followed by a business park 'Flight Forum' in Eindhoven, Gemini Residence silo conversion in Copenhagen, the Silodam Housing complex in Amsterdam, the Matsudai Cultural Centre in Japan, Unterföhring office campus near Munich, the Lloyd Hotel in Amsterdam, an urban plan and housing in The Hague Ypenburg, the rooftop - housing extension Didden Village in Rotterdam, the cultural Centre De Effenaar in Eindhoven, the boutique shopping building Gyre in Tokyo, Veldhoven’s Maxima Medical Centre and the iconic Mirador housing estate in Madrid. Recently completed projects include a public library in Spijkenisse, Netherlands, a shopping center in Schijndel, Netherlands, a bank headquarters in Oslo, Norway, and most recently a public market hall, combining housing and shopping into a monument arch, in Rotterdam.
Current projects in progress or on site include various housing projects in the Netherlands, China, France, India, the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries, a sustainable office building in Paris, a central business district in Shanghai, an office tower in Poznań, a museum of rock music and a community cultural centre in Roskilde and Frederiksberg respectively, large scale urban masterplans in Oslo, Bordeaux and Caen, an entire new eco-city in Logrono, Spain, a structural development vision for Dutch New Town Almere, the masterplan for the Floriade (Netherlands) Horticultural Expo 2022, also in Almere, and a research masterplan into the future of greater Paris which was commissioned by French president Nicolas Sarkozy[3] and the mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoë.
Projects
- Villa VPRO, Hilversum, Netherlands (1993–97)
- Silodam Housing complex, Amsterdam (1995–2003)
- Dutch Pavilion at the Hannover World Exhibition Expo 2000 (1997–2000)
- Edificio Celosía, Madrid (2001–09)
- Gemini Residence, two former silos converted into a residential building in Islands Brygge, Copenhagen
Publications
- FARMAX (010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 1999)
- Metacity/Datatown (010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 1999)
- Reading MVRDV (NAi Publishers, Rotterdam, 2003)
- Spacefighter The evolutionary city game (Actar, Barcelona, 2005)
- KM3 EXCURSIONS ON CAPACITIES (Actar, Barcelona, 2006)
- Skycar City (Actar, Barcelona, 2008)
- MVRDV Agendas on Urbanism (Equal Books, Seoul, 2012)
- MVRDV Buildings (010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2013)
- The Glass Farm - Biography of a Building (010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2013)
- Book Mountain - Biography of a Building (010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 2013)
Further reading
- Farmax: Excursions on Density. 010 Publishers, 2006. ISBN 9789064505874
- KM3: Excursions on Capacities. Actar, 1999. ISBN 9788495951854
- Reading MVRDV. NAi Publishers, 2003. ISBN 9789056622879
- Gonzalo Herrero Delicado. Mirador Building, Madrid, Spain: MVRDV and Blanca Lleó 2005. - Galinsky, 2006
- Frey, Darcy "Crowded House" - The New York Times Magazine, June 8, 2008
References
- ↑ MVRDV: Profile, retrieved 13 December 2011
- ↑ Orlandoni, Alessandra: "Interview with Winy Maas" - The Plan 013, March 2006], retrieved 4 September 2010
- ↑ Agnès Poirier: Architects reveal plans to redesign Paris, in The Guardian, 13 March 2009, retrieved 4 September 2010
External links
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